Woody Johnson, owner of the New York Jets, vetoed a potential trade for wide receiver Jerry Jeudy because his “Madden NFL” player rating wasn’t high enough, leading to the Broncos trading Jeudy to the Browns. The Jets’ season has been marred by dysfunction, with coach Robert Saleh and GM Joe Douglas being fired, Johnson making controversial decisions, and the team struggling to a 4-10 record. Johnson’s impulsive and over-involved approach has been criticized by current and former players, coaches, and executives, contributing to the franchise’s continued struggles and reputation for dysfunction.
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Sources: Rockets' Thompson (ankle) out 2 weeks
Houston Rockets' Amen Thompson, a key player and two-way force, will be out for 10 to 14 days due to a left ankle sprain, with no structural damage but requiring treatment for swelling and rehab following an MRI. Thompson sustained the injury during a game against the New Orleans Pelicans, falling awkwardly and limping off the court just shy of a triple-double performance, showcasing his impact as a fulltime starter with impressive averages of 16.4...
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